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| 2014 Kim, S. & Cho, T. Articulatory modification of /m/in the coda and the onset as a function of prosodic boundary strength and focus in Korean. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 6(4), 3-15.

2014 Cho, T., Lee, Y. & Kim, S. Prosodic strengthening on the /s/-stop cluster and the phonetic implementation of an allophonic rule in English. Journal of Phonetics, 46, 128-146.

2014 Cho, T., Yoon, Y. & Kim, S. Effects of prosodic boundary and syllable structure on the temporal realization of CV gestures in Korean. Journal of Phonetics, 44, 96-109.

2013 Kim, S., Hur, Y., & Cho, T. Effects of prosodic strengthening on the production of English high front vowels /i, I/ by native vs. non-native speakers. (In Korean). Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 5(4), 121-128.

2013 Kim, S. & Cho, T. Prosodic boundary information modulates phonetic categorization. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(1), EL19-EL25.

2013 Cho, T., Kim, J., & Kim, S. Preboundary lengthening and preaccentual shortening across syllables in a trisyllabic word in English. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(5), EL384-EL390.

2013 Mitterer, H., Kim, S. & Cho, T. Compensation for complete assimilation in speech perception: The case of Korean labial-to-velar assimilation. Journal of Memory and Language, 69, 59-83.

2012 Kim, S. & Cho, T. Prosodic strengthening in the articulation of English /æ/. Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology, 18(2), 321-337.

2012 Kim, S., Broersma, M. & Cho, T. The use of prosodic cues in processing an unfamiliar language. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 34(3), 415-444.

2012 Kim, S., Cho, T., & McQueen, J.M. Phonetic richness can outweigh prosodically-driven phonological knowledge when learning words in an artificial language. Journal of Phonetics, 40(3), 443-452.

2012 Son, M., Kim, S., & Cho, T. Supralaryngeal articulatory signatures of three-way contrastive labial stops in Korean. Journal of Phonetics, 40(1), 92-108.

2011 Cho, T., Lee, Y., & Kim, S. Communicatively driven versus prosodically driven hyper-articulation in Korean. Journal of Phonetics, 39(3), 344-361.

2011 Son, M., Kim, S. & Cho, T. Supralaryngeal Articulatory Characteristics of Coronal Consonants /n, t, th, t*/ in Korean. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 3(4), 33-43.

2011 Kim, S., & Cho, T. Articulatory Manifestation of Prosodic Strengthening in English /i/ and /I/. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 3(4), 13-21.

2010 Kim, S., & Cho, T. The effect of acoustic correlates of domain-initialstrengthening in lexical segmentation of English by native Korean listeners. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 2(3), 115-124.

2010 Cho, T., Yoon, Y., & Kim, S. Prosodic boundary effects on the V-to-V lingual movement in Korean. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 2(3), 101-113.

2009 Kim, S., & Cho, T. The use of phrase-level prosodic information in lexical segmentation: Evidence from word-spotting experiments in Korean. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125(5), 3373-3386.

2009 Cho, T. & Kim, S. Statistical patterns in consonant cluster simplification in Seoul Korean: Within-dialect interspeaker and intraspeaker variation. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 1(1), 33-40.

2008 S. Kim. Intonational pattern frequency of Seoul Korean and its implication to word segmentation, Speech Sciences, 15 (2), 21-30.

2007 S. Kim. The role of post-lexical intonation patterns in Korean word segmentation, Speech Sciences, 14 (1), 37-62.

2006 S. Kim. The role of prosodic boundary cues in word segmentation of Korean, Speech Sciences, 13 (1), pp. 31-43.

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